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The following topics are dealt with: broadband, wireless computing, communication and applications; ad hoc networks; sensor networks; parallel and multi-core systems; mesh networks; practical security and privacy application; optical networks; networks algorithms and protocols; distributed schemes and protocols; wireless networks; disaster information systems; network security, privacy and trust;...
The following topics are dealt with: wireless networking; network optimization; service management; visualization and P2P; cloud management; information modeling; performance and fault management; resource allocation & control; IMS/SIP; IT management; traffic flows, sampling, and classification; routing; intrusion detection and fault management; resource management; WLAN and ad hoc networks; policy-based...
The following topics are dealt with: channel coding; wireless Internet; resource allocation; OFDMA; decoding; cognitive radio; ad hoc network; MIMO communication; mobile WiMax; game theory; cellular network; wireless mesh network; protocols; signal processing; and Global Navigation Satellite System.
Interconnection of wired Internet and wireless mobile ad hoc networks, called Integrated Internet-MANET enables communication between wired and wireless peers. Many strategies exist which provide Internet connectivity to the mobile ad hoc network nodes through one or more Internet gateways. Mobile nodes need to be registered with an Internet gateway in order to communicate across the Internet. A key...
For requirement of MANET accessing Internet, a load-balancing and energy-aware routing protocol is proposed after analysis on MANET routing. This protocol is used for Internet gateway broadcasting route, and it evaluates route with node's residual energy and transmission load. With this protocol node accessing Internet can find a shortest route and avoid low-power node and busy node.
In framework for integrating Internet and MANET, because the equipments in the networks are fixed, there is no need to consider the problem of energy. In MANET (mobile ad hoc network), the energy of the mobile nodes will affect the life time and the performance of the network, so it must consider the load and energy of a node. This paper proposes a new routing method called Load balancing and asymmetrical...
There is an increasing acceptance for Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN) as the potential `last-mile' access technology running media-rich applications with stringent quality of service (QoS) requirements. As WMNs are envisioned to provide high bandwidth broadband services to a large community of users, the Internet Gateway which acts as a central point of attachment for the mesh routers is likely to be...
The following topics are dealt with: cognitive radio; future internet research; service management; networking; source coding; network service; cooperative communication; wireless ad hoc networks; mesh networks; cryptography; ethernet; passive optical networks; MIMO systems; OFDM; OFDMA; elasticity; LDPC coding; wireless sensor networks; quality of service; random access; protocols; optical networks;...
Wireless mesh networks have been attracting many users in recent years to achieve a wide-area wireless environment with flexible-configuration and low-cost properties by connecting base stations (mesh nodes) with each other via wireless connections. When the wireless mesh networks are used as an infrastructure for Internet access, all network traffic from mobile nodes go through a gateway node which...
Real-time applications introduce new requirements on wireless networks and impose quality thresholds on parameters like delay, jitter, throughput, and packet loss in order to run smoothly. This paper addresses this issue by presenting a MAC scheme that offers real-time applications the opportunity to reserve transmission time based on their QoS requirements for contention-free medium access. Our scheme,...
Sharing network bandwidth is significantly increased and grouped into many networking communities. However, those good intentions of sharing the network bandwidth might attract the attention of intelligentsia and hackers to access personal or enterprisepsilas confidential information. In order to provide more convenient utilization of networking and achieve the goals of resources sharing and protecting...
The following topics are dealt with: bluetooth/wireless LAN; wireless sensor/ad hoc networks; optical communications; simulation and performance modeling; image coding; resource allocation/scheduling and quality of service; ultra wide band; wireless, mobile communications.
The wireless mesh network (WMN) is a novel wireless network architecture that puts several wireless routers into wireless ad hoc networks for mobile nodes to access the Internet. Due to the similarity in network topology between WMN and the Mobile ad hoc network (MANET), the routing algorithm from MANET can be adopted to WMN. Traditionally, the routing algorithms in MANET choose the shortest route...
The following topics are dealt with: VLSI; OFDM; embedded systems; filters; MIMO; cellular and integrated systems; media processing; Internet; image processing; network routing; QoS and resource allocation; network management; channel modelling and equalization; ad hoc networks; communication signal processing; WSN; channel estimation; WLAN and WWAN; coding and detection; security; UWB; cognitive...
Summary form only given. This paper focuses on vehicles as mobile data platforms, and address two problems: (1) sharing content obtained from the Internet, and; (2) tapping the massive sensor type information autonomously collected by the vehicles. This paper also discusses the techniques critical to their efficient deployment, namely, P2P gossiping, network coding, epidemic dissemination and distributed...
In this paper we present M-TORA, a new multi-path routing protocol based on temporally-ordered routing algorithm (TORA) for mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). Although TORA is a highly adaptive distributed routing algorithm, it can not make the most use of multiple paths which are already built and maintained in the process of route creation. We designed M-TORA for unleashing the potential power of...
Integrating mobile ad hoc network (Manet) with Internet will facilitate the trend to an all-IP wireless environment. In this paper, we propose a novel integration mechanism of Internet and Manet. In the architecture, Manet nodes (with or without mobile IP support) access the Internet using the mobile hosts with mobile IP as the gateways. It is superior to fixed gateway architecture. We develop the...
Wireless mesh network (WMN) is a special case of mobile ad hoc network where the nodes have relative fixed positions and communicate to the Internet through one or more gateways. Though traditional ad hoc routing algorithms, such as DSR etc., can be used in WMN, their performance is typically less than the ideal. The problem is that the assumptions provided in those algorithms that consider traffic...
The following topics are dealt with: optimization in wireless ad hoc networks; detection theory and applications; sensor networks; MIMO (multiple input, multiple output); resource allocation and scheduling; sparse representations and compressed sensing; information theory; error correcting codes; control, modeling and performance of networks; OFDM and multicarrier systems; interference cancellation...
To realize ubiquitous computing using quite a huge number of computing resources on the Internet, this paper presents an effective computing resource search mechanism based on peer-to-peer (P2P) ad-hoc networking that finds appropriate resource providers for each resource user. The main idea of the proposed mechanism is to classify the attributes of computing resources into two groups: a static attribute...
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